warrant

US /ˈwɔːr.ənt/
UK /ˈwɔːr.ənt/
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1.

授权令, 许可证

a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or another body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice

:
The judge issued a search warrant for the suspect's home.
法官签发了搜查嫌疑人住所的搜查令
They obtained an arrest warrant for the fugitive.
他们获得了对逃犯的逮捕
2.

保证, 担保

a guarantee or assurance, typically provided in writing, that a product or service will meet certain standards or be repaired/replaced if defective

:
The new car comes with a three-year warranty.
新车附带三年保修
Keep your receipt as proof of warranty.
保留收据作为保修凭证。
1.

证明, 担保

justify or necessitate (a course of action)

:
His rude behavior did not warrant such a harsh response.
他粗鲁的行为不值得如此严厉的回应。
The situation is serious enough to warrant immediate action.
情况足够严重,需要立即采取行动。